Fatuma
binti Baraka (aka Bi.Kidude) is a Zanzibari Taarab singer. She is
considered the undisputed queen of Taarab and Unyago music and is also a
protégé of Siti binti Saad. Bi Kidude was born in the village of
Mfagimaringo, she was the daughter of a coconut seller in colonial
Zanzibar. Bi Kidude's exact date of birth is unknown, much of her life
story is uncorroborated, giving her an almost mythical status.
In 2005 Bi Kidude received the prestigious WOMEX award for her outstanding contribution to music and culture in Zanzibar.
Early life
As a child, she was singled out for her
fine voice and, in the 1920s, sang locally with popular cultural
troupes, combining an understanding of music with an equally important
initiation into traditional medicine. At age 13, after a forced marriage
she fled Zanzibar to mainland Tanzania. Bi Kidude toured mainland East
Africa with a taarab ensemble, visiting the major coastal towns and
inland as far west as Lake Victoria and Tanganyika. She walked the
length and the breadth of the country barefoot in the early 1930s
fleeing another unhappy marriage. In the 1930s she ended up in Dar es
Salaam where she sang with Egyptian Taarab group for many years. In the
1940s she returned to Zanzibar where she acquired a small mud hut to be
her home. She is known for her role in the Unyago movement which
prepares young Swahili women for their transition through puberty. She
is one of the experts of this ancient ritual, performed only to teenage
girls, which uses traditional rhythms to teach women to pleasure their
husbands, while lecturing against the dangers of sexual abuse and
oppression.
Fame within Zanzibar
Her fame has been widely acknowledged throughout the local Zanzibari and Zazibari tourism community, with the luxury hotel on the island, '236 Hurumzi', naming their restaurant 'Kidude' in her honour. She can often be found residing within the lobby of this very special hotel in Stonetown.
Musical works
Bi Kidude has worked with various Taarab
groups but her first solo work is called Zanzibar, it demonstrates Bi
Kidude at the peak of her performing power.
Awards and nominations
Won - 2005 WOMEX award
Awarded - 2012 President of United Republic of Tanzania awarded Bi Kidude 'sports and arts award' of all time
Nominations - 2011 Tanzania Music Awards - Best Collaboration & Best Traditional Song ('Ahmada' with Offside trick)
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